. >> the government doesn't create jobs, right, and i think that's why trying to think too much about, well, hey, we're going to pick a businessperson, we're going to pick someone who has lots of job creation experience, that doesn't really tell me much. >> reporter: referring to layoffs in 2008, this family owns a business employing 36 people, adding six in just the last two months. smarter, more killed workers. those are the promises these new hampshire voters want to hear most. >> it's hard for us to find new help. we have plenty of work, you know, tons of hours. it's hard to get new, young people in here. >> reporter: and after almost a year of non-stop campaigning on job creation plans, there is no complete agreement on which candidate can deliver. >> just a show of hands. how many are voting for romney? how many are voting for obama? and one undecided? >> reporter: one vote apart and one undecided. and you see how close that unscientific polling was. it's just indicative of what's going on here in new hampshire right now, fredricka. this raceway too close to call. >> indeed it i